Revision with unchanged content. Environmental regulators are routinely challenged to devise innovative me-thods for reducing air pollution that limit the negative economic impacts to commerce and industry. Recent experiments with Open Market Emissions Trading in the United States have sought to resolve this regulatory pre-di-ca-ment and capture market-based opportunities that elude traditional credit trading systems like cap and trade. This work seeks to clarify whether the ter-mi-nation of one open trading program in the country is the result of any critical flaws in this trading theory or a failure to transition the concept of open trading properly from creation to application. This book is addressed to students of public and environmental policy, environmental regulators, in-dus-try representatives, and environmental advocates, and can be used as a case study in an academic setting to invoke discussion on the trials and tribu-lations of ushering in environmental regulation.
Open Market Emissions Trading in the United States (Paperback)
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Paperback
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Non-Fiction
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Business & Economics/General
Publication date
August, 2012
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